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As expected, Patrick Beverley (knee surgery) will not play again this season.

He said back in early January that he has a "chance" to play again in 2017-18, but coach Doc Rivers confirmed it won't happen. The good news is that Beverley should be ready to roll for the 2018-19 campaign in what will be a contract year. Feb 26 - 10:14 AM

Patrick Beverley (knee surgery) hinted that there's a chance he'll be able to return to the court at some point this season.

"I'm not a doctor, but there's a chance," said Beverley when asked about a possible return this season. We'd take these comments with an enormous grain of salt and highlight the whole "I'm not a doctor" part of his statement. Beverley underwent both microfracture and arthroscopic surgery on his right knee, which is nothing to shrug at, so it would be quite shocking to see him back on the court this season. For what it's worth, he said he'd start traveling with the team in February. Jan 13 - 2:37 PM

Patrick Beverley (knee surgery) will miss the remainder of the 2017-18 season, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.

Beverley's knee required microfracture surgery and an arthroscopic repair of his right lateral meniscus, so he has a very long road ahead of him in the rehab process, and this is horrible luck for him in a contract year. Obviously, he needs to be cut in all re-draft leagues, and it'll be Sindarius Thornwell holding down the point guard spot in L.A. until Milo Teodosic (left foot) comes back. Austin Rivers and Lou Williams will be earning heavy minutes moving forward, and both those guys are worth owning in most leagues. We haven't had much news on Teodosic, but given that he could be earning 30-plus minutes a night as a starter upon his return, he's a decent deep league stash. Wed, Nov 22, 2017 05:46:00 PM

Patrick Beverley underwent a surgical procedure on his right knee Wednesday and he will be out indefinitely.

We'll have a better idea on Beverley's potential return date once we know exactly what kind of surgical procedure he had, but he's guaranteed to be looking at a lengthy absence here and will be tough to hold in leagues that don't offer an IR-spot. Sindarius Thornwell will likely be the L.A.'s starting PG moving forward, but with averages of just 8.4 points, 1.4 triples, 1.4 assists and 1.0 steal per game through five starts, he's basically just a deep league guy. Austin Rivers and Lou Williams will be getting all the run they can handle, with Williams offering the most upside. Wed, Nov 22, 2017 11:48:00 AM

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As expected, Patrick Beverley (knee surgery) will not play again this season.

He said back in early January that he has a "chance" to play again in 2017-18, but coach Doc Rivers confirmed it won't happen. The good news is that Beverley should be ready to roll for the 2018-19 campaign in what will be a contract year.

The Clippers will not sign Tyrone Wallace to a rest-of-season contract, according to Brad Turner of the L.A. Times.

Sean Kilpatrick signed a 10-day deal with the Clippers, who continue to cycle through call-ups to patch over their injury-strewn rotation. We're likely to see Wallace in the NBA again, but it's uncertain when (or where) that might happen.

Danilo Gallinari (hand) will remain on the sidelines for Tuesday's game against the Timberwolves.

Gallinari recently underwent an evaluation to determine whether or not the hand injury would require surgery, but the results of that evaluation have not yet been made public. There hasn't been any positive information on Gallinari recently, so there's no incentive to stash him anywhere. His season could be over.